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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-02-01, Page 4Vage a e oats If rice A splendid collection of perfectly tailored Winter Coats, made of the very -_.best material, 52 to 54 inches long, serni-fitting, neatly trimmed, a11 new styles, Now is a good time to buy a good coat at a low price. rz, The Last C 11 for Millinery We would like to dear out the bal' ance of our Winter Eats Only seven trimmed hats in. store, ) our choice Sat- urday Ev*nr •rEtett A BARGAIN PRICE FursAbout Half Price A gocd range Gf Furs left to choose from. We do not want to carry them over to next season so have made big reductions on all Furs. Here are a few of our prices Sable •F4carfs Opposum Ruffs, black and brown....10.00 Isabella Fox Ruffs 15.00 Marmot Throws I only Fur Lined Coat. No. 1 shell No. 1 rat lining, sable collar 6o.00 1 only Fur Collared Coat, Quilted lining, western sable collar 25000 1 only, Astrachan Coat, nice fine curl, quilted lining 45.00 12.50 5.50 9.00 1.00 39.00 15.00 22.00 Terms Cash. One Price Only IRWIN S New spring GOWIS Now • is ,the time to do the sewing for spring, •particularly in cotton goods. In the initial del:very in New Prints, gew Ginghams, New Chambreys, New Wcol Delaines. ite Goods Cottons, Carnbrics, Nainsooks,...Lang.Clothos, Venetian and Linen Lawn, Sziotiand-Check Muslins, IOC, I2ic, I 5C, 20C, 25C, Fine Wool Underwear This department is still well stocked with In- fant's, Children's, Men's and Ladies Underwear, including the famous brands Zenith and Watson's Unshrinkable and Penman's Natural Wool. TWO Only Tapestry Carpet Rus,large size 3x4. yards; colors• green and red, specia'9 89, See Our 40 inch Bleached Pillow Cotton at We are receiving this -week a full assortment of our beautiful 'senli-porcelain tf,ble ware to be given ' FREE TO OUR CUSTOI1ERS: • ' seeeseseeeereeteiree- .ntraigiawnsisimavi. E ET ME T The People' Store 1 4140001411. *A A E 01.11•TT9s:;, W. " iAki,AAIA/4•1•$.4.414,„4AAAA/A0A*04,AAAAAMAii1A A - ,IrmyvvIniOlOyyyvvioIrrelryyvvrivi'VVYVVYVIYVVIIIIIIIVYVTVP' TegeVits1iI• . We were eerily to•hear Of tbst defes't of,Coun'cinoe W, P. Young, not find. .ing Any fatilt , With thoee Who ,ineve been elected, as they may prove them. , selves gotid erten; but Mr, 'Young hes endeavesed to werk, for the best in- terests of 1 hi township, withont fear OP 'r,OP.• Fte oely kt1 o he eleete Tor this yearnaed the people failed to e(), forget.tie4 how he fo t again:it the railway, bonne: As be came 50 near.gettin " a elected, is seems a pity to loose•sognoel a titanjust; at this junce The annleal meeting of the Colborne Municipal Telephone System Was held in the tnernshire. 'hall, carte w, on Thiersdayn the 1Sth. The report at the commissioners ens:neat the system tes bp ina most proepevone condition,' the:goal; oE enstaining the system for paet.yeav, itneeding the salary to Central, being, •only 8186 for each priep Ai'. f'h ere are now, 111 phones • in, (Ind 18'41.16r/ern:era who base nett yet put to thn'phooe, According te law these will have to pay their share of cost strid if they refuse to do so it will rd of 001 1 1311iS8lOrleX'S wet 75 year e re- s ago and 61 years belevied an with theiv ttrxee. The was born in the ft -nye: of Groodgeoricoli moved Mune bOa elected,' hettlely, Messrs. Forester, th 'Walte14 and Yoeng, with his bunny ow; tc e Beyfield line where they have resided ever since. Besides his aced widow a fani• ilv of nine children survive :—Mrs. Arthur Stephenson, of the London 1. -toad : Mrs. lien Snarling, Crimbrook ; Mrs. A.. Beacon:. Clinton ; John on Ihe homestead ; S. C. at Luckemtv Nes Penance: Stewart, of Stanley Mee. John McKay, of Wolf, Seale ; Ben 00 the hoineetend : ere) Ales- Peers' Pilifti- stee), of the London Ito td. Three last - . intim Clerk. leis am one, soEr HIR0 ylVe - Rdward Ri,th welt: of Clinton ; Will - Last week D. and min, 4.4,..otit were eon, of Ethel and Thome.. of StattiEy ; at At woo(l ; Golden and Alt s. James Little, oStLuvon town. Weddion L-inuel and .Mes. pelton ship. Deceased was a Mettle:diet; in Lendie end lease Wheeler, eons of oVf ceyte.brwittit)(nr sitetetri:cv' etiltit°8:)PPbr unit 3' )IC),Pheill,Igi:be°hni",aonfral evil -415,7:8e r);„E, lje;1;0,11,rGt0e°.rhii..81. „„eoe,.. i'lehse ofunerallaeLwwalstiicahrawealys held o ri Wed- ere11 • attNOdildi i 110 .1'Nvlaellacor,evpgria.1 aliclhoisstiewitiLerotil.:nrytis sahuocitiA.,vo. tierPiCe8 at the Heyfield ceinetery end know tiwithey are prospering.. ;• the house being conducted by Rev. Mr. Law, The pall.bearers were the three sons. John, Samuel and Denia. London Road 111,13, and three sons in-law, F. Stew- • • • art. A. Stephenson and P. Plurnsteel. A ceigh• load of youllg people of Thus one more pioneer has passed the parr 1,1rie; drove over and silent away from this township. a very enjoyable evening'. ;with. thre younge.petepec; be tithe Road nt Mr, and Mrs. A. t. Stevensons an Wed- nesday eveniag. • .and Alig. T. Liringston visit eel at Mr. 'W. giatibrivy'a( a few da's .this week. . Miss L. Walelvon. who) has been her friends !alias Read, of town, isletisne Mr. Witliam Grant( is moving off :the farm this week having sold the farm sometime ago to Mr..B. Road cliff, • Mr, and ivirs. Grant 'will be meseed ,the Lemdo,n. Road having Jived here alS their lives. Wie bensead, to hare them pay us aevisit any timee' • The League social. evening seas -a rand (success. About 50' were Ifresent.. enWe. were glad to have Air. nnd AL.'S; 'Wheeler With us again amd Ito have thern ging( (Dor us. CAB.. •Geonge Tern/31414 of Verdon, , e Roadeliefehls Rioter. Sh•ipleystii•its leteelei and also Mrs. Afan., visiting! Mr. and Afre. Jos. CBOErNOENTS . , • The' New.' Eras wishee to in cvettee 155 5151) of ,cotreepotid en te throughout the co'unty oriel, in,..• • v i tke,.the help of tlitise *tiling •to • eped • in from • Week to wt.:Fir, , iteminf neyea . in the "neighot-',• hood; • .•. Ma ttere- of. ithesnere nee ••• :i are aleeeys' welesjines het:equally smare ' the• 'items eelling; of ehe , moveinents ot ; 'people tea- end • from the 'tonality. •• The New'Eva ' • aeks 'thaeall wilting., to heti) . in ' ; the svosk, whIelf wilt benefit, thee. locality hy bringine it nefere 't he- . , world, write to the Edittio of, bus New Era, wheel Supplies of •••• paper, envelopes and poslege will be furnished.. • klelgratee Jarneg Wilkigeen, an old and well known resident,' keeps very pondy, Edward and AL s, (Jodi'. of Ilarn- Steele have been vhsit itig Cr. end !and Mrs SL's11-‚ Miss, Clark, of Vtsesleada, Alan., is renekA.'itig old 1: hinds -hips. in this iOOSlftydim dateTh ter uf the late •wit ri Stanley Saw logging is -now the leading. in. dustry-ortille 'Mr GoldiessGraham and his sister Miss Ella Were; in Auburn last Setter day iittentitug:Dikifuneral of arelative. Wilinoe'lltilinan who is spend- ing theawinter 'est' 1 he home of his father inelegirionelville visited et 1.11e henne of:Alre-Ged, Baird last Satut.ds y. Alia McDougall' and tier daughter 111r. Helroanisfeom Pasqua, Sask. Only A Dream Mary, of Caradoc, arrived at the home ofibIrs. John Butchart, Ales. McDou- gall's mother on ,Monday of this veek. ; Gioslerieit ToWnehlIS w lipthei•Pletgleti. tleven(ljavgn en o t8rnteil‘etli den death tee George Stirling of the ,33ayfigd line. The deceneted1 al- rehloitgli aitling ear same time was as •well ais usual up till Tuesday 1110'tTh- trig when he w -as stricken with pee- alysis and nevelt' recovered, dyiseg ore :Thursday ni•orning. Hie wife ‘119.,Na.8 13. daughter'of Alfred Stonehmesespreeleeeaged hero .abet t(wo yeateg Re ieavee 2 ROMS, Fred- O•13O1,Ci4i.rid Lesnie, .aegle three iiikoAt'b- ete e,Alber. bf eGet 1111tItn 'Olt. ' B4ale5fteleeivare, • a via' streng.tin 'the bin • erialr TaSeneleieranlif fresr eieters. '111'ha a nindern Atinie Of Detvoit anid akir.s. oe. 3er-: • o'anesvIlle,•A.peneli of Se sleet t•-• chowail. 'tied Mean A . Corrie on S'ask.- ateheeean. The• funeral to 1Ba'y- fie,d ,cemoterY on Saterelam was largely attended, .00 \l'ing the greet' pect..the deceaeeelt .11eid in flesisafl Hensall is trying to f.,;et the 12.h of Juiv to he heki here this s ear. The disfriet meeting will be bell in E eeter this month. The vote on church union in the Methodist church result ed as tollows : total vote east 185 for Union 1311; egotinst 52. Tim election to filt the vetoer -icy of two councillors with threw candidates in the field, resulted . in one or t,he most exciting contests has ever a itnessed. The following Was the result. Redeem, 150 Joynt 115; Nicol Ill, with two :ripened ballots, The first two were deelared elected. ' Itrucefield Air. McGill, fortnetqy, of Lendeeboro, has moved into John Solders house. Ile will wOrk on the railway sec:Lion. Out- saw milt is fast tilling up with logs. A meeting will be held on W Nines. day next in the Presbyterian Church to consider the calling of a rainistee, Rer, Mr. Ballantyne, of Lond preacried in the presbs teriao Criutch on Sabbath last. a Pred Toinlimen, of one village put in a gasoline fov Cochrane near Kii - pen. h.acl a dream one night of late, WhiSe lying in.rnyi chamber, And no,W I will the -same trelate If I can ei.ghti tremember ; And :to you I do rehearse The first and seeond stanza, Ithink. no doubt, ah•at1 you Will stlY I struck- a 'groan bonanza. , I d.reamed I Was a millionaire, 1 And Wore Kinge Geoege's collar -L And owned in stock' and real este ,e About a melleom dell•as.s, I dreamed I owned a blo.ck of land In •section Numbete Eight, PIS have.a •echo•ol at my- command sCativenien.t to my •gatenf•''',"' . 'tr., '1 the community. .. Heron Oreuntylost ancttier old rest - demi in the person of Mr. tia•rene/ Ritth•weil, of the Rayfield -lines. Ile i''Ats.siit•Itiesseseeelitekresenesdaseateaetee.AA, •'.' The 0 Itlealth Parkyte Closets are perfect‘ e, ly odorless and a comfortable system of inside elotet.. • •3 111 & Slitter 3 1\10 Plunabing necessary $14 to 05. Cabalist See.for yoerself. SantleatyPiltiiibeis , s aechooleequip the serge, Suppose I pay the nansom. A meeting thenat once 1 ealled In ,,segtion Number? Bight, To quietly discusa !the same; And matters to retiree. The faerners al, both/ great end Came tilled Wit4tstern emotion, 13air you 60,41(11: scarcely legar at ell' Poe ,such a great commotion. • The vi -lagers as wen, they came, • To make their ow'n petitiOn, As:E.°. their obi:drewa rights to. eltem Respecting their (Within: . They spoke of roach impassable, Ancl oh1 thab,, I'Vwfull, mileage; Well have ,a echool; if possible, Right in our lititle village. • Theee 'were fermers. M,e,.'ds, 'ant: all combined, , And ministers of education ; Citizens of profoundest mind, In stern delibetaltion., The Diviners rose with firm elocetia And spoke Wieb, indigent It seenie 'as thongli eve can't a ere°, VIrielhoult on 'orbit:rati0s1. The minister of eclureatiosi (rose, Arid mede dee:a:Patton ; Wen' have to fight it out, 1 feat', Isoltenan prOlteatation. I've heard yeng tir,guerrieratle (teeday And see your s'ad - And ,etalin your/ righ51 to heye a school,. •. • .• . • '• And, (grant yen, yonr petition :' • And in nael. reverie ',alnel' !thew' at`,, It seems to me most 1'1/oriole1, , The hafitie ;well that I•leave ,fought TriumphanAly vietori ores. I hada qeliG01 Tight on My gr -ends Belyond-My expectation, . 1. lead' exeelled in metes lend haus:ids The laws of niniintaltldn; . Thimi. I laeisoke,, "twos , Ibnit 35 mast dtifuftyp ,shatht.'1' ' • ,j• Foo T Was • heitteal naillienalireS, • BUt just 0. abooing: man/ " Pen delahond geese Ifttllett Mr. and Mrs., win, (100)1089 ate sietereMre, W. Pipe. , epee ding a, ..feW Weeks With ellebetters IV,i r...,a13,1 rr. Alehn Nett. entertained 6 .slngh lead (3 Y011eg,,,, folks of the' ll'eundarY 111161aq. ,Y.V.eclirpsday egenn , • Wre. Lee ia ,imsy moving' the • barn which lieboughe from Mr.Marshal, of' • Alts,R-eotge ParquharSperet, a week' With Alre.' Goteithrope, of 'Grocterieh. rvfr deipMenr8t' Altedite;ggoalhieellellYeewele° Witt" D. Hoggart. Mr, lelislittMeVittie spent a few days of last Week with Moses AlcVittie. A lergenumber ol' yonag folks gat- hered nt theiname of Jos. itaPson and spent FritlaY °veiling with dancing and all report a, goad tune. Air. end Willa Stevens, Jr,, epent Sei natty with the former's sister Mrs. Joules , of Stapleton. , Air, Peed Lobb, of 10th Coneession Goderich Township and Win, Iliely, of near Benmiller spent, Sunday at the home of Humphrey Snell 91 1011) Con. vession. • On Tuesday evening or kat week about 25 frieneis and neighbors of Mr. Jackson of 13t51 Coneeeeion gathered at his lioine where they parto_015 of an oyster supper before their. departure fin their new home in Afocris. Mr. John Ale-trittie of Wawanosh spent a week with his cousin, George Mos John John Barr died at her home neat, Blyth on Monday after a long ill- ness. She leavebesides her husband a, family of four sons to mourn her lose. A•liss Alice Weite, c,t Goderich, spent Tuesday with Miss Evelyn Hill. With iStylote of C/onstance, is taking a course in collevet at St votfurd Ala and Mrs, Bu -01e 111c0111, of - the 1211s Conceesion, moved to Brueetield last week. 1 Albert Vodden sold his team of horses to a party in Sertforth. Herb, the little son of John Gionslier bruise bis aria :It the wrist oa Friday, while playing in the barn. Mvs. Troop died in Lonetnn on Fri- day and the re/lulus were interred in the Darras Church cemetery on Aloe - day. She leaveone son Thomas of the 8511 Concession. Airs 8.1»ella0e101e and bet- father James Stinbrock epent Sunday with the formet's cousin, airs. John Cart- wright. Armand AleCool spent a week with hie aunt Mrs. Sande, of Goilinicb. Alias Mabel Lee epent last week with her brother eVeelev ie, of Port Ool. Friends will be, sorrel So hear of the death of Mrs. J. Baer, wife tif • Councillor 13arr, who Passed away • tilts week 'and Was buried on Wed- nesday at .13lyth, serVicea -being held at Trinety ehureln Besides the husband there are 5 sons left to 11100111 Ithet Goss 'of a kind and loving wife and mother, Mrs. Barr had been ill for seyeral anonthe. Afr..T. Poste:A. Gibbings anti bride who 'rive been spending it few weeks with friends iti this vieinity left last week for Uollingwood where they will spend some time at the bride's former home before leavine for theie Western home near Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Oyster Supper: -35 surprise party of ne g,hbors and friends, went to the home o2115,'. and Mts. Alhert•Jackeon's of the 1351 Concession 50(1 0)5.45 thern• selves at home, by epreading a sumpt- uous oyster supper and invited Mr. and Mrs. Jeckeon to sit down to, which they »pm °elated very much. The evening. was spent in songs and music and social ciliate, Then all returned home singing' He'sa jolly good fellow." Mr Jackson will move onto Mr. Rob- ert Craig's farm on the fith fine of Morris which he has rented for a, term of years. A Golden Wedding:—The neighbors and friends of Mr. and Alm James Cartwright, of Hullett, met at their home on Monday January 20th, 1012 to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their marrisge. Ali the children,John, James and Amos, of Ilullett, Mrs Argent, of Clinton. Mrs. Andrew, of Auburn. and Miss Lou, at home, with their families, about forty in , nem be rs present. Letters of congratulations were received from distant end absent friende. A high dinner was served in the dinning room After which toasts were propoeed to the bride imd groom. The king, the guest, the Indies and our hotne which were respended to. After dinner all repaired to the parlor., where a nicely prepared programme was given by the grand.chilciren and ti very interesting recitation from one nf neighbors, at the close of which the following address was read by. James 0. Cartwright and a purse of gold )Vas,p1eelecl o. bride,ssnd (grOoin Mary.Argetitae. ChiliVren ruisi gnand•child. ren having met, to -day to celebrate the nnieth anniversary of your marriage, feel that we Shellid express one grati- tude 2he1155 meet to -day under such pleasant circumstances. To few 1)59 oornos such a nrivelege and we 1.5* :ink() *het ive are so gree tly favoied 11? 115( we 1 511 k of the eitre v own rhildren at•e to us, we reasize %%hitt a rare we (1711.5 were to you and we are indeed thankful for the kind and lov. ing wee, you trained us. Yoe have borne your. Imedens bier vely, and they have been many end heavy, end new you are enjoyinc. the twilight rest We trust that you may he l'ree front ,ea re and FOITOw We HSk yonth 80 cept this purse. iend use it, ae you feet 51 woolti give you the ' renst enmfnet. Tenet ing that Cod will botintiftely 51 taunt hen and co n) fertseo:.:ao.boboth, ig Jess G. Cartwright.. • ((abed Benne: -Lest.teandey Dorens E(St, 1011)00551 wife of Mr. Bee:Omen Ohnrchill passer] ewer at the age of /5 years. Deceased lied been in 11 health far some. tinie and ninierwent an (Mere( ion last yl -sr. Besides lie.r Imelantl a femily of 11 clinker: etre- vive t -Ms. George ili1.1"1180/), r,f Da trent, ; Inas, f)ir•1 remove, of Clin- ten ; 'West of Medias Columbia ; Airs, a Govier, of Auburn ; les,nrIV at Detroit. ; Thomas, of Clinton andJohn.• Frank, Mamie, Olive and Luella at borne. The 'funeral, which was large- ly ,attended, tool< place from her late residence on Tuesday, interment being made at the Clinton cemetery. The deceased was a, member of .81. Paul's Chureh and the funeral seryice was conduceed by their Pastor. Rev. C. E. Jeakins, Wreaths were sent from the • jackeron'e Factory and also the Olin - ton Knitting Company. To the hus- ban(1 s,nd children the synmatby is ex. tended: korter'S 11(ill , Vaineet ,McInItosit of SonfOrth is Stinting tfeiendil -,Itho hselarhOdd (Hike peti,eeks• ' S"" e„•,;" -e' .i• •.' • ' erje • '.• "IS • -, „ . • . ' 1st, 1012: •,• • , . , . , Come WJtJi ••,..••• • ••• ,the Crowds o• Cooper s Variety ,,tore f()Ir the FelP.4. ruar)/ Sale Small Pric res t t Bag1 hi Stati Prices ery S t Speci See BIB for DMUS a usgs2=============psemes===== Seatorth Owing to some difference between himself and the honed of timstees Sh- J In (turas, principal of the nublic scoot, has tendered his resignation, to rake effect on Marsh 1 eletein mekey, of the Union Bank-, Winnipeg, is here 00 a visa, to his Pal.' 0131S,, Mr. ancl Ales, Adam Mcliay. 1111.5. Currie, of Yonne, Sisk., is here viSitIng hue Inother, Thernas Richard- son. Mr. aud Mrs. ;Dimes Riehmoxid, of Blenheim Township, are visitiore at the home a MI'S. A. Young tine week. W. J. Dlitleati. Whe is an extensive man nfacterer of leggings, intends branching out into a new industry, Mr Duncan has recently installed runchinery for the reeking of canvite and sheepskin gloves At the annual rueeting 02 1)15 Sea. forth Agricultural Soeisty, held ta the Conninercial lintel, the toile:wing officers were elected for theyea: President. J. F. Daly; fit -et vicomvesi- dent, ,/ohn • McDowell; second viees president, D. Poetise, nee ham, At a subsequent meeting of the directors Mr. Broderick wne appointed secretary and A. E. Colsoo treiteuver. Tbe latter's statement showed IL tear ce on hand of $004 37 after a premium it of 5609 Miti been paid. The directors decided to hold a seed show in connect ion with the spring fair arid also to hold a field crop competition. The preeident and secretary were annoinr- ed de'egatei to attend the Provincial Fairs Association convention, to be held in Tnronto in February. The dates of the fall fair were set tor Thursday and Flidey, September 19 and 20. Willeghani An inustrated °attire about the life of a child picked up on the street, and the work of the Huron Childrenos Alel Society, given in the town hall on Saturday evening, woe largely at- tended. On the platform were Rev. J. Pollick, of Goderieh: Pew. a R. teliller, of Berlin, and Rev. G. V. Col. fins, of the local Identiet Church. Oming the evening Mr. W. J. Willis sang a solo most acceptably. Me. Harvey Wiltis accompanied hint. Mr. Miller gave,' an exceltent account of how ad where the children in the care of the society are taken. Ile also gave figureswhich showed bow the work is extending, end threw ont euggestisms as tti other renrk to be done. Atethemonclireicen ot rhe 51 0)010 '0 'was unanimously d'ecided ',to,' ee, Itallifieb 4, Pirailqb of the.tehildeenne Aid 'here and, the -following ' efficerswere elected Pt esident, A. li. Musgrove; C 1'. Smith, see: etery, and S. Bennett, vice- presid eel. . \VI -0'e worSing at the artesian -well Ain Wm. lJavidson had his foot pain- fully ininved when a 0(000 (5' machira ery fell on it. The big toe was badly crushed aod -Mr. Davidson will be laid up for Sonne time. • Ate& heel her ot imnortant witnesses in the For twich cisse of alleged Minn AV age to property on' Hallowe'en Were I st unable 10 oe present yesterday. Mag.., n istinte.Morten adjourned the hearing I of unlit next Fe day. 'r; 01 of t.:11.aifilaut5 dilitrenggoen 7aswelhoenn.e ant t ohhehliiiohrenye ell: Paseers-by uoticecl the fire and it was Os I caught; .fire and started to spree& I'd extinguished with InICkeiR Of water, ' lit A meeting of the 1...ecal Option Ai ASC• • ot.ta IL n o Wingharn OMR held en 1) 'Tuesday evening when it decided to once launch , a campaiem foo. lucel opeon in Wingham in 1011. An exciting lame way oecutTed rest erclay on the." mein stveet, 1,111; telt fortunately no one wits hurt. A delver by Kent Smith, /0 yearend son lio of 0, 1? Smith, manager. of the Bank , on of Haini/ton became ,feightened end I c.• j got; beyend eon Seel, but the vonn 1 Ill'irt WaS bSy with the recent storm, (111C11 wa the yettogster plucky held on te 151:, linee, mad managed to uecover control' of the maimed. A. couple of tweets were narrowly averted, as the potty ra.n wild several blocks and a weigher of rigs were on the street, ' Mts. Frances Lewis, otie of the 'oldest and most respected resideets of Turneerry, died en Alonday, in hen 83rd year, after a short illness. Her husband and a grown family survive. The funeral took place yesterclay•to Wingham c,ennetery, and was largely attended. Witighain is having rather hard lt.rek in its struggle for pure water for d,ornestic perposes. • $6,500 was voted two, years ago foe drilling wells; ebout half that stun hall been spent and no water m `sight in sufficient, miantley Mons seli. yet) iallthought iri - drilleng in, the, 'k0n, berghborhoted'reck has been strtiek 0.,t, poseeit•:',113,t2t,', piet eitiZeAs And ' tteas Conncie are goings ;to -stick to their guns, as a progressive( town like Wing -ham has Ito) have petee eseiter in the mains. Although tl ore re any amount oft good Ivens in the town, one me ;almost every residen ce. isondesboro Mesets. Ly, ore and films. Man - sling were Goner/chi visitors on Tull; tssclaaeYS... ell sva s in CI in t on on Tuesday -attending thee meettng of the Diarriet League ,Sxecsitive, Quarterly con -manners!) SOPViCe gm:in be held in the Met hoctilstt chturch next Suncia the evening a platfoem meeting will be held when nheee Laym•en 01 -1115 chterch will diocese' the church anion question 'Last Sunday pastor, Rev, ,Osterhout, finisned series of four' se/1m0ms on the "Basis ot 'Onion". The Ballots for the volte be distributed next Sunday. Rev, Osterhoult ,was Sn 'Clinton Tuesday attending thcf spiritual 'Conference of tin( Miniatees of tlee Go:de-rich District and also the Dis- trict League Exeentivg nufaXing. List Saturday 3. ()inning, of Barth, sh1pned two cars of cisttle from this station. W. johnaton, of Nettle shipped a car of potatoes from here this week. Denhohn, of Myth, shipped a 088. of hey from this station Ibis week. Albert V (hien delivered s lot of the hay as he has rented his farm. R. G. Smith is getting reedy tn move to the Vodden farm as a tenant. As 11. G. Smith is giving up the but- cher business there re a chance for a good hand at the business to locate here. There is plenty of ice handy and ice house and slaug,hter house and a. fairly good ttade awaiting some one. to take hold, Mrs, Robert Heel:. of Dakota, ;after some weeks visiting her friends here started nn her horneward :journey this yzil;.-1.1tonShe i8 ecconmenied by her Special schenl rneetiregs are to be held in S. S. N. 4 and o on Saturday to try and' settle about new schools or relenting the old ones. Me.. Weed I ought ri barn from L Manning and drew it home tins iveek, William Lee bought; a barn from Mr, Slarehal, of Wawitnosh ami had it elisrmliinme to replace the one burned e Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright of the 9511 nnicessitilillielde their Gelden INTedd- nit ttit d Mr. ni '0Oven tine At 'Wine/fan) held llieirs el.Tue-clay end last Winter Air. and WaY mouth of tneSth Concession 1514 0078. Thel-0 is a posuliarity ,111 01 ilvl 5bes rgieseini gpine,s et1;1}eyy 1.11.71 gd tarried people within one tntle on lonceseion 0 d $. 1) is net atoll liree neighbore have Golden Wed& gs. 05)1 ksttehre Ladies of Allen invvtionamaetends lost. _ itute (*nee:ea:nen 11, 11? husbands and eet to AO oyeter slimier at the home n Matthew Mains. The ladies lairry it done their highost expectations as e supper 1575 5(1 5111,04, The pro - ammo after slipper was web render- , Addresees ivere given by Rev, terhont, Dr. Allison, F. johnston. -ediegs ley J. W. Cartwright, Mrs. Itsen, Alas, Joseph Marning, Miss Osterhout Then there weve 50)119 toes and pleasant; chats rinse the urs becetne long. The gentlenien oriipkieddndthnee-ssLcaelles very cordially and thanked the 'lost and hosil-ES 151 A few neighbors ;assembled et 111e ism or Mr. and Mrs, 35( 01-11 Jackson 'Tuesday evening. lost and Spent (10 -vn,h1E7 hilP 111105 to their di,tiart- in Morrie Toe nehip, The ing s epent ie muslc or eociel eb•tt • rte whieb oyeteee e served and al , g+i ho th 1111 "He'e a jolly goott fellow" when all dee parted to their, homes svishing.Air, ani Mrs. Jackson futere success in their 0015 horne, pungannon Reports presented at meetieg of the Dungarinon Agricultural Society go to show that the affairs of the organization7 despite the partial failnte owing to wet wheather last were in a splendid condition, All the ofticers and directore were return- ed. with Wen, Beene as president. The Dungannon Rifle Association Meeting was largely attended. The aseociaLion is now in the hest condi- financially and 1.1 reserically yen in its history. C. Etliott svas n elected captain; X. Johnetons urer. and Et (-lull, Mioretarye